Monday, September 20, 2010

Paris Walks Again

Per The Associated Press, September 20, 2010, 

Paris Hilton pleaded guitly to misdemeanor Possession of Cocaine, and misdemeanor Obstructing an Officer, received no jail time, was placed on one year of unsupervised probation, fined $2,000.0, and ordered to complete 200 hours of community service and to complete a drug abuse program, and commit no new crimes other than traffic infractions.

She was arrested originally for felony possession of cocaine after a bindle dropped from her purse during the arrest of her boyfriend for DUI.  The cops pulled over her boyfriend after smelling a trail of pot smoke emanating from his vehicle.  She lied, and said the purse she was carrying was not hers, although most of the contents (at least the cash and credit cards in the purse) were hers.  Hence, the lying to the cops charge.

And she walks away again!

In virtually every other state, including Nevada, possession of cocaine is a felony and is prosecuted as a felony - apparently unless you are Paris Hilton.  So why does she skate again?  Perhaps it is her clean criminal record .... maybe that picture of innocence and sweetness, Paris Hilton, just made a  one time mistake.  Oh wait:

Earlier this year she was charged in South Africa for possession of marijuana after pot smoke billowed up from she and her entorage from the stands in the middle of a World Cup game.  Charges were dismissed when another member of her group took the heat, and said it was hers.   http://www.aolnews.com/entertainment/article/pot-smoking-charge-dropped-against-paris-hilton/19540998

Paris doesn't deny being there, with her friends, but says it was them smoking the reefer, and not her.  Sounds familiar doesn't it?  The smell of pot billows up.  The coppers check it out.  She blames it on someone else ... only in the current case, it was the unknown lender of a handbag who was at fault. 

In 2007, she was convicted of Alcohol Involved Reckless Driving ... for anyone other than Paris that would be called DUI.   She was put on probation, ordered not to violate any laws, and among other things, to enroll in and complete alcohol treatment.  The Judge suspended her drivers license as well.

She did not enroll in treatment by the deadline given to her by the Court, and was stopped three times within the months after being convicted for driving on a suspended license.  She was warned also by at least one California Highway Patrol officer of her suspension.  http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20037947,00.html

In most states, driving on a suspended license is a misdemeanor offense, punnishable by jail. 

The Court lost paitence with her repeated probation violations, and imposed 45 days in jail.  Her attorney blamed the system.  Her mother blamed the prosecutors.  The press discussed what she wore to court.  Paris, under oath, claimed it was someone else's fault, this time her rep Elliot Mintz, who she claimed told her it was o.k. to drive.  She completed the hearing by telling the Judge how much she respects the law.

Any other defendant would have been sent to complete all of the suspended jail time on the reckless driving case, been charged with new offenses for the driving without license cases, and been punnished for those offenses as well.

I don't know what is more insane ... that she gets a pass, apparently because she is Paris Hilton, or that we care.   My personal opinion about Paris Hilton?  She is an amoral spoiled rotten young woman (note the absence of the word "lady"), who makes sex tapes, violates the law, uses drugs, and draws on her celebrity status to avoid consequences.  I do not allow my children to watch anything on television involving Paris Hilton, nor do I.  She epitomizes all that is wrong with society, and nothing that is right.  I challenge any reader out there to identify one decent and honorable thing Hilton has done, which was done for truly altruistic purposes (not to get her name in the press, or not to create a public image that is untrue).

What does Paris deserve?  Two things:  1.  She deserves to be held accountable by the court system in the same manner as all others for her law violations.  Send a message, you Judges out there, to all others who pay attention to Paris ....  Do not do as she does!   2:  For the rest of us, she deserves to be ignored.  She is not worthy of public respect, or even public attention.

I'll end with this final comment:  Starting right now, I intend to treat Paris Hilton in the press the same way I would treat her if she showed up at my house asking to take my daughter out for a night on the town ....  "No, Leave, I don't want to see or hear from you again, your simple presence makes me feel like I need to take a shower".

Of course I could have her arrested for trespassing, but we all know how well that would work out.

Friday, September 17, 2010

Jets Accused of Harassment - Inez Sainz



These are photos of Inez Sainz, a sideline sports reporter for TV Azteca.   No, folks, these are not photos of Ms. Sainz on vacation, or at home ... this really is how she dresses for work.   

To summarize her story for those who don't know, Sainz recently attended a New York Jets practice to interview quarterback Sanchez.  While in the locker room, dressed in the blue jeans (or blue spray paint pants) above, Sainz tweeted that she was "dying of embarrassment" because Jets players began whistling, yelling and unfurling their tongues at her.  Sainz noticed but stated to the CBS Early Show that she decided to not pay attention.  Other members of the press however complained, and the Association for Women in Sports filed a claim on her behalf.  Although she says she was not thretened, she apparently did nothing to stop the complaint.  http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/39239362/ns/sports-nfl/.

To recap:  Dressed in the manner shown above;   Ms. Sainz entered into a male professional football locker room after practice;  where she encountered juvenile and stupid behavior from some Jets players;  and the Association for Women in Sports filed a complaint on her behalf. 

I make no attempt in this blog to defend the Jets.  They were stupid, juvenile and wrong.  It is insane however that no one will discuss Sainz.  When discussed on the View, the panel actually took offense with percieved criticism of Sainz.  A woman should be able to dress and act as she wishes, and not be subjected to Jets type of comments and behavior. 

That is insane:  What a person chooses to put on their body, whether clothes, tattoos, piercings, gold teeth, etc., is a form of communication.  For example:  If I dressed and acted like a gangbanger covered in prison tats, I'm telling people that the gangster lifestyle appeals to me.  When the local bank doesn't hire me, is that the bank's fault?  When people on the street cross to the other side to avoid me, is that their fault?  They are just receiving the message I am sending ... I'm one bad mother with a teener of meth in one pocket and an illegal pistol in the other.  If I don't like it, I always have the option of sending a different message.

Ms. Sainz dresses and acts to deliberately draw attention to her "goodies".  She screams with her presentation "I've got lots of T & A.  Look at my T & A.".  It is unprofessinal, and demeaning to professional women in general.  Las Vegas sidewalk prostitutes wear more clothing that that. 

So the Jets, in their own locker room, get her message loud and clear.  And they respond, not like adults of course, more like twelve year old boys with stolen copy of Playboy, but they do respond and they respond in kind.

Some might say Ms. Sainz brought this on herself.  If she wans to dress like a slut, she shouldn't bitch when she is treated like a slut .... oh wait .... she isn't the one complaining.  It is the Association for Women in Sports that complained. 

Come on ladies, start policing your own!  Your killing what credibilty reporters like ESPN's Erin Andrews have built for female sports reporters.  Grow up and put on a pair of slacks!